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Segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, 1896-1954
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Segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, 1896-1954
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Out of the Box: Depictions of American Women through Consumer Culture of the Early 20th Century
When Societies Collide: Radicalizing Wilmington's Black Youth
Wish You Were Here: A Look at the Role of Postcards in Local Advertising during the Great Depression
Controlling Birth: Contraception and the Politics of Public Health
Not Done Yet: School Desegregation in Wilmington, NC, 1968-Beyond
Through the Eye of a Needle: Working Women's Dress in the U.S., 1890-1920
Beyond the Plaque
The Descendants of Eliza Burgwin Clitherall